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Article : 1,025 wordsDEAR GUARD,—I have been very interested in your page for a long time, Guard, and I kindly ask you may I be enrolled as a passenger? I want ...
Article : 236 words1—Write a letter to “The Guard,” asking to be enrolled as a passenger. 2—You may write under your ...
Article : 162 wordsDEAR PASSENGERS ALL,—The children of France are playing [?]eir part, often with great bravery, in resistance to the Hun invader. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 254 wordsDEAR GUARD,—I do like that name you chose for me, and want to thank you very much for it. My bike came up by bus, and nearly ...
Article : 368 wordsDEAR GUARD,—I have for a long time wanted to be one of the merry passengers of the long happy train. I will be fourteen on February 13, 1943. ...
Article : 167 wordsDEAR GUARD,—No doubt by this time you have forgotten all about me as it must be some years since I last wrote to you. Last week I ...
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Advertising : 201 wordsDEAR GUARD,—I [?]m getting to the station early to avoid a rush. I get the “Express” every Saturday night. I like reading the letters, so I ...
Article : 162 wordsDEAR GUARD,—To-day I had a letter from my pen friend. She had written a letter to you and won a fountain pen prize. As I live in Melbourne ...
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Advertising : 53 words“Chatterbox,” who is 13 years of age, would like pen friends. “Steam Boat Bill” would like pen friends about 16 years of age. ...
Article : 26 wordsEAR GUARD,—I had a wonderful time at Sandy Beach. It was awfully funny one day when a steamer sent out a bigger wash than usual. ...
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Saturday Evening Express (Launceston, Tas. : 1924 - 1954), Sat 14 Mar 1942, Page 10
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